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MIA HISTORY

   • Founded in 1985
   • Approved by the Michigan State Board of Education
   • Actively Seeking Accreditation
   • Provides a learning community which encourages
     students to develop their personal interests and inspires
     them to reach their potential.
   • Outstanding faculty make use of creative and effective
     styles and strategies that capitalize on the different ways
     that students learn, individually and collaboratively.
QUICK FACTS
 MIA students perform proficiently in core academic subjects


 MIA high school students consistently achieve high ACT scores, well above the
    national average.


 MIA graduates have enrolled in renowned universities, many receiving merit
    scholarships.


 Many MIA alumni are successful professionals with careers in medicine, law,
   engineering, and education.


 MIA students contribute many hours of communal service both in and out of
    the Islamic community.
What colleges do MIA Alumni attend?

      Country          State                 College              Number

 The United States Michigan    Eastern Michigan University          30
                               Michigan State University             1
                               Central Michigan University           1
                               SchoolCraft                           2
                               University of Michigan-Ann Arbor     10
                               University of Michigan- Dearborn     16
                               Washtenaw Community College           4
                               Wayne State                           2
                  Georgia      Emory                                1

                  New York     Columbia                             1
                  California   Zaytuna Institute                    1
                  Ohio         Youngstown                           1
                               Toledo                               1
 Japan                         University of Tokyo                  1
 Jordan                        American University of Amman         1
 South Africa                  Nelson Mandela Metropolitan          1
What degrees are they interested in?


                      Program of Study             Number
   Accounting/Business Administration                7
   Chemistry/Bio-Chemistry/Bio-Physics/Nutrition     3
   Dental/Medicine/Pharmacy                          9
   Computer Science/Engineering/Programming          6
   Communication/ Journalism/English                 3
   Women Studies                                     1
   Film & Psychology                                 1
   Political Science/History, Economics, and         4
   Communication
   Psychology & Biology                              1
   Sociology                                         2
   Early Childhood Education                         1
   Medical Assisting                                 1
   Environmental Science                             1
MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?
    MIDDLE SCHOOL
                                HIGH SCHOOL

  • Preparation for HS      • Preparation for College
  • Thinking about HS       • Thinking about Careers
  • Less Homework           • Daily Homework
  • Grades are practice     • Grades = College
                              Entrance and
  • “F” means tutoring        Scholarships
                            • “F” means repeat the
                              course
WHAT IS A GPA?
GPA stands for Grade Point Average

Your grade point average represents the “average” of all the grades you
   have earned.

A GPA is important because MANY scholarships are based on GRADES!

Our scale is:
    • A and A+            4.00
    • A-                  3.83
    • B+                  3.50
    • B and B-            3.21
    • C+                  2.83
    • C                   2.66
    • C-                  2.00
NEW REQUIREMENTS
             EFFECTIVE 2012-2013 FOR NINTH GRADE CLASS
                                         Area of Study                                           Credits
Arabic Language                                                                                   4 credits
Islamic Studies                                                                                   4 credits
Quran                                                                                             4 credits
English Language Arts                                                                             4 credits
Senior Project                                                                                    1 credit
Math
Required:
       Algebra I – 1 credit                                                                       4 credits
       Geometry- 1 credit
       Algebra II- 1 credit
       1 more credit: Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics or Business Math
Science
Required:
                                                                                                  4 credits
       Biology- 1 credit
       Chemistry - 1 credit
       2 more credits: Geo-Physical Science , Physics or AP Chemistry
Social Studies
Required
       American (US) History/Geography – 1 credit
       US Government .5 credit
                                                                                                 3-4 credits*
       Economics .5 credit
       World History /World Geography – 1 credit
 Also Offered:
       Other: Sociology, AP Government
Physical Education /Health (.5 credit each)                                                        1 credit
Computers/Art (.5 credit each)                                                                     1 credit
                                                                            Total # of Credits        23 to 27 Credits
Additional Requirement: Community Service
                                                                                                      200 Hours Total
100 Muslim Hours and 100 Non-Muslim Hours
IS EARLY GRADUATION THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR ME?
1) Maturity:
   Are you self-motivated?
   Are you able to complete assignments on time?
   Do you have good time management skills?
   Will you be able to handle peer pressure?
   Do you have a strong Muslim identity?

2) What is your GPA? (needs to be at least a 3.5)

3) What is your ACT score? (needs to be 25 or higher)

4) Have you talked with MIA guidance counselor?
IS EARLY GRADUATION THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR ME?

1) Are you old enough? (16 is the preferred age!)

2) How do you plan to get the additional Math, Science and English

   credits?

3) What college do you want to attend?

4) What is your intended major?

5) Are you applying to a specific school?

6) What are their requirements?
SAMPLE PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS
        FOR U OF M- ENGINEERING

• 4 years of Math
  • Algebra I, II, Geometry and Calculus

• 4 years of Science
  • Biology, Chemistry, Physics and AP or College Level

• ACT Score of 28 or above in Math and Science

• GPA of 3.9 or above
REQUIREMENTS FOR EARLY GRADUATION

                                         Area of Study                                           Credits
Arabic Language                                                                                   3 credits
Islamic Studies                                                                                   3 credits
Quran                                                                                             3 credits
English Language Arts                                                                             4 credits
Senior Project                                                                                    1 credit
Math
Required:
       Algebra I – 1 credit                                                                       4 credits
       Geometry- 1 credit
       Algebra II- 1 credit
       1 more credit: Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics or Business Math
Science
Required:
                                                                                                  4 credits
       Biology- 1 credit
       Chemistry - 1 credit
       2 more credits: Geo-Physical Science , Physics or AP Chemistry
Social Studies
Required
       American (US) History/Geography – 1 credit
       US Government .5 credit
                                                                                                 3-4 credits*
       Economics .5 credit
       World History /World Geography – 1 credit
 Also Offered:
       Other: Sociology, AP Government
Physical Education /Health (.5 credit each)                                                        1 credit
Computers/Art (.5 credit each)                                                                     1 credit
                                                                            Total # of Credits        23 to 27 Credits
Additional Requirement: Community Service
                                                                                                      200 Hours Total
100 Muslim Hours and 100 Non-Muslim Hours
FRESHMAN CHECKLIST
 1. Understand what a GPA is!

 2. Work Hard and Study Smarter

 3. Maintain a Positive Attitude

 4. Take an ACT Prep Class

 5. Learn Time Management Strategies and Study Skills

 6. Get involved– Community Service
SOPHOMORE CHECKLIST
  1. Become a Professional Student


  2. Take an ACT Test in the Spring (Practice!)


  3. Explore Career Fields


  4. Add to your resume (Community Service!)
JUNIOR CHECKLIST
  1.   Register for Fall ACT test (“Real Thing”)

  2.   Talk to your Counselor

  3.   Add to your resume (Community Service !)

  4. Explore Colleges (create a list of 10 schools)

  5. Ask for Recommendation Letters for College
     Make sure you give each person a copy of your resume so your
      recommendation letter will be stellar!
SUMMER BEFORE SENIOR YEAR
1. Finalize your Senior Topic

2. Write your College Entrance Essays
    Ask a teacher or family member to edit and give
       feedback



3. Send reminders for your recommendation letters

4. Research Scholarships and Financial Aid: Local Libraries
   and Colleges offer these services!
SENIOR YEAR - FALL
1. PREPARE A MASTER CALENDAR
    Dates to include: College Registration Deadlines, Scholarship
      Deadlines, FAFSA (Financial Aid) Deadlines, AP Exams, Mid-
      Term and Final Exams

2. Edit your College Entrance Essays
    Ask a teacher or family member to edit and give feedback

3. Apply to three colleges before November
    Remember to check APPLICATION DEADLINES!!!

4. Send reminders for your recommendation letters
SENIOR YEAR - WINTER
Financial Aid:
    FAFSA- apply for PIN
    Remind parents to complete their taxes in December
      or January
    Most colleges prefer FAFSA information to be sent
      no later than February 1!
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Mia high school orientation 2012 2013

  • 1.
  • 2. MIA HISTORY • Founded in 1985 • Approved by the Michigan State Board of Education • Actively Seeking Accreditation • Provides a learning community which encourages students to develop their personal interests and inspires them to reach their potential. • Outstanding faculty make use of creative and effective styles and strategies that capitalize on the different ways that students learn, individually and collaboratively.
  • 3. QUICK FACTS MIA students perform proficiently in core academic subjects MIA high school students consistently achieve high ACT scores, well above the national average. MIA graduates have enrolled in renowned universities, many receiving merit scholarships. Many MIA alumni are successful professionals with careers in medicine, law, engineering, and education. MIA students contribute many hours of communal service both in and out of the Islamic community.
  • 4.
  • 5. What colleges do MIA Alumni attend? Country State College Number The United States Michigan Eastern Michigan University 30 Michigan State University 1 Central Michigan University 1 SchoolCraft 2 University of Michigan-Ann Arbor 10 University of Michigan- Dearborn 16 Washtenaw Community College 4 Wayne State 2 Georgia Emory 1 New York Columbia 1 California Zaytuna Institute 1 Ohio Youngstown 1 Toledo 1 Japan University of Tokyo 1 Jordan American University of Amman 1 South Africa Nelson Mandela Metropolitan 1
  • 6. What degrees are they interested in? Program of Study Number Accounting/Business Administration 7 Chemistry/Bio-Chemistry/Bio-Physics/Nutrition 3 Dental/Medicine/Pharmacy 9 Computer Science/Engineering/Programming 6 Communication/ Journalism/English 3 Women Studies 1 Film & Psychology 1 Political Science/History, Economics, and 4 Communication Psychology & Biology 1 Sociology 2 Early Childhood Education 1 Medical Assisting 1 Environmental Science 1
  • 7.
  • 8. MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOL – WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? MIDDLE SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL • Preparation for HS • Preparation for College • Thinking about HS • Thinking about Careers • Less Homework • Daily Homework • Grades are practice • Grades = College Entrance and • “F” means tutoring Scholarships • “F” means repeat the course
  • 9. WHAT IS A GPA? GPA stands for Grade Point Average Your grade point average represents the “average” of all the grades you have earned. A GPA is important because MANY scholarships are based on GRADES! Our scale is: • A and A+ 4.00 • A- 3.83 • B+ 3.50 • B and B- 3.21 • C+ 2.83 • C 2.66 • C- 2.00
  • 10. NEW REQUIREMENTS EFFECTIVE 2012-2013 FOR NINTH GRADE CLASS Area of Study Credits Arabic Language 4 credits Islamic Studies 4 credits Quran 4 credits English Language Arts 4 credits Senior Project 1 credit Math Required: Algebra I – 1 credit 4 credits Geometry- 1 credit Algebra II- 1 credit 1 more credit: Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics or Business Math Science Required: 4 credits Biology- 1 credit Chemistry - 1 credit 2 more credits: Geo-Physical Science , Physics or AP Chemistry Social Studies Required American (US) History/Geography – 1 credit US Government .5 credit 3-4 credits* Economics .5 credit World History /World Geography – 1 credit Also Offered: Other: Sociology, AP Government Physical Education /Health (.5 credit each) 1 credit Computers/Art (.5 credit each) 1 credit Total # of Credits 23 to 27 Credits Additional Requirement: Community Service 200 Hours Total 100 Muslim Hours and 100 Non-Muslim Hours
  • 11.
  • 12. IS EARLY GRADUATION THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR ME? 1) Maturity:  Are you self-motivated?  Are you able to complete assignments on time?  Do you have good time management skills?  Will you be able to handle peer pressure?  Do you have a strong Muslim identity? 2) What is your GPA? (needs to be at least a 3.5) 3) What is your ACT score? (needs to be 25 or higher) 4) Have you talked with MIA guidance counselor?
  • 13. IS EARLY GRADUATION THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR ME? 1) Are you old enough? (16 is the preferred age!) 2) How do you plan to get the additional Math, Science and English credits? 3) What college do you want to attend? 4) What is your intended major? 5) Are you applying to a specific school? 6) What are their requirements?
  • 14. SAMPLE PREFERRED REQUIREMENTS FOR U OF M- ENGINEERING • 4 years of Math • Algebra I, II, Geometry and Calculus • 4 years of Science • Biology, Chemistry, Physics and AP or College Level • ACT Score of 28 or above in Math and Science • GPA of 3.9 or above
  • 15. REQUIREMENTS FOR EARLY GRADUATION Area of Study Credits Arabic Language 3 credits Islamic Studies 3 credits Quran 3 credits English Language Arts 4 credits Senior Project 1 credit Math Required: Algebra I – 1 credit 4 credits Geometry- 1 credit Algebra II- 1 credit 1 more credit: Pre-Calculus, Calculus, Statistics or Business Math Science Required: 4 credits Biology- 1 credit Chemistry - 1 credit 2 more credits: Geo-Physical Science , Physics or AP Chemistry Social Studies Required American (US) History/Geography – 1 credit US Government .5 credit 3-4 credits* Economics .5 credit World History /World Geography – 1 credit Also Offered: Other: Sociology, AP Government Physical Education /Health (.5 credit each) 1 credit Computers/Art (.5 credit each) 1 credit Total # of Credits 23 to 27 Credits Additional Requirement: Community Service 200 Hours Total 100 Muslim Hours and 100 Non-Muslim Hours
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. FRESHMAN CHECKLIST 1. Understand what a GPA is! 2. Work Hard and Study Smarter 3. Maintain a Positive Attitude 4. Take an ACT Prep Class 5. Learn Time Management Strategies and Study Skills 6. Get involved– Community Service
  • 19. SOPHOMORE CHECKLIST 1. Become a Professional Student 2. Take an ACT Test in the Spring (Practice!) 3. Explore Career Fields 4. Add to your resume (Community Service!)
  • 20. JUNIOR CHECKLIST 1. Register for Fall ACT test (“Real Thing”) 2. Talk to your Counselor 3. Add to your resume (Community Service !) 4. Explore Colleges (create a list of 10 schools) 5. Ask for Recommendation Letters for College  Make sure you give each person a copy of your resume so your recommendation letter will be stellar!
  • 21. SUMMER BEFORE SENIOR YEAR 1. Finalize your Senior Topic 2. Write your College Entrance Essays  Ask a teacher or family member to edit and give feedback 3. Send reminders for your recommendation letters 4. Research Scholarships and Financial Aid: Local Libraries and Colleges offer these services!
  • 22. SENIOR YEAR - FALL 1. PREPARE A MASTER CALENDAR  Dates to include: College Registration Deadlines, Scholarship Deadlines, FAFSA (Financial Aid) Deadlines, AP Exams, Mid- Term and Final Exams 2. Edit your College Entrance Essays  Ask a teacher or family member to edit and give feedback 3. Apply to three colleges before November  Remember to check APPLICATION DEADLINES!!! 4. Send reminders for your recommendation letters
  • 23. SENIOR YEAR - WINTER Financial Aid:  FAFSA- apply for PIN  Remind parents to complete their taxes in December or January  Most colleges prefer FAFSA information to be sent no later than February 1!

Notas del editor

  1. U of M Dearborn, chancellor’s scholarship – october deadline